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the carolina watchman salisbury n c febuaky 5 1885 â– xfi thir3 series no 16 regorys bjiic mixture . mane-'ircul e . indigestion m v jkegory \. .-..:.".â€¢. 1864 . ! i ,- eby certify ., ,] run dyspeptic , fii i ni self â€¢ , others l 1 v vkisg \ i ;. j.iitni i ;:, n c â– pleamire i your .-. itii reai ... it to any one ii iind i v , m : : nweu i a jenkins \. ( . state tr .. : d t c smith & : .! i ennfcs salis 49:ly fobacco_seed mzr elect \ viu nkw and pedigree . | j p to choose â€¢ i eel and prices price list free ft kagland h o va ieadquarters for . ,] uaker ind tennessee hfarm wagons rgies & spring wagons . â– . i 1 i i i m \ n gram and guano drills imas hay bakes walking ul rivators thomas hvuhows telegraph straw gutters v ind dixie plows loxtcr corn sliollcrs engines and boilers saw and grist mills : ;! i fittings guns i ires wads and caps [)\ ikiinitu fuse iind l'ri i s les building - iind varnishes h(m-ra1sed clover seed ipl in firet class â– t stores i liave on uanu , tei i in in for i lit nrxi . i i.m they have ever w smithdeat s^fop cash or mime.j ra we have made , ebi itecl wagons cith â– s ill Â« no need h ; â€¢ un \ noydex agent i t 0 whit athe best smith in k the county ! 11 kinds of re - . " â– s i mil at â– your watches al l â– ; hhi i r i he u i 1i..uw n pa - ij1 j and c^iktter millinery o continue the mil ' my old stand i a k my m tht'i < rclers â– tin prtttie-1 lot ol j jats hibbons feathers silks clowees tkc i ehytnixg will ; ' 'â– ni w vxi fashioxabi i miis w r barker et 12 lss-1 2:1m \ ps>)37 â€¢ - post.ii mill ~ ' n 1 1 r tomoreinou ild vn â– si houi i tie broad rs i t â– -â– ii i : <â€¢- ! , muiue notice â€¢ â– â– sem r.one â– i the l â– â– i !:> dlrec :: ramsay mayor his r lls \\ \ " ''" ""â– clients â– s o th , el ' s - thelarg the four seasons id the sumnier each maid's fancy lightly tarns to thoughts of love ami she studies o'er how can she â€¢ iive tiic ice cream trade a shove â€” warsaw wanj in the autumn eadi maid's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love and she btudies o'ei how can she be some fellow's duck or dove sold leaf in the winter eacli maid's fancy turns to thoughts of wealth and love and slu btndiÂ«'s o'er how can she many rich and step above â€” l'uinsrille dem in tlir spring each maid's fancy tn ins to thoughts of easter bonnet and she studies o'er how can she reconcile her pa anon it pretzel's weekly gov seyiÂ»our*s opinion what he thinjcs of mr cleveland and his course albany n y jan 27 â€” colonel dunlaj of albany has returned from a visit to ex-governor horatio sey mour and in an interview tells a ve ry interesting story of the old demo cratic leader's estimate of the president eh ct what col dunlap was asked i his general idea of the president elect he looks upon mr cleveland as a big brainy man conservative in his opinions and likely to be found equal to an emergency if care and dis cretion be exercised in the important point of selecting li is cabinet his ad ministration will be not only a suc cessful but a brilliant one mr sey mour however fears that too much will be expected of the president at the outset of his oflic al term and some disappointment may be express ed from the impossibility of making radical changes immediately it will take time to assimilate the entire ex ecutive force of the country to the views and designs of the new regime this however will be facilitated by t lie investigations which must be made into the doings of republican officials who have held power so long irregularities of every nature may be expected to be found in every branch of the public service and no torious corruption has run rampant wlien the books are overhauled as they must be such wrong doing as may be found will be punished by the removal of i he wrong doers the pub lic remarked mr seymour must be made to realize that we have a clean government in harmony with this purpose too the civil laws must be respected it is mr seymour's opin ion that an opportunity is now open to the democratic party to identify it-elf closely with the future of this country to direct its destinies and to carry on the government in accord ance with the traditions of its great leaders thomas jefferson and an drew jackson war tax washington january 29 â€” the house committee on claims decided to-day by a vote of 9 to 4 to report a l)i ii providing for the refunding of the tax imposed by the government on stales and territories as a war tax and releasing those states which yet owe the tax the following table shows the amount of tax imposed and the amounts due the united states and released under this bill impos ed alabama 529,313 due 520,822 florida 37,523 due 33,993 ; geor gia 584,367 due 512,000 missis sippi 8413,085 due 388,342 north carolina 576,194 dne 8190,000 tennessee 669,498 due 28,176 virginia 729,071 ; south carolina 363,571 the committee was yeas dockery price van aylstine tilman brown of pennsylvania kay newhain och iltree snyder and el wood nays warner love dowd and mcmillan raleigh n c january 29 â€” a number of railway projects are being put on foot one is for a road from goldsboro to fay ettevi lie connecting at the latter place with the cape fear and yadkin valley railroad the pressure for this road is strong the project fur building a road from raleigh to rocky mount is again be ing agitated a survey of the propos ed line from gatfney city s c via rutherfordton marion and bukers ville n c to johnson city tcnn has been completed as fur as ruther ton and is progressing towards ma rion suffocated by coal gas â€” a telegram dated linchburg ya jan 26 say at wytheville yesterday two young men named yernon and walter were found dead in a house it is supposed they v ere suffocated by coal ga one of them was in the hallway and the other in the centre of the room they had probably dis covered their danger during the night and made an unsuccessful effort to reach fresh air they were alone in the house bfec'lure at birmingham the magnificent resources of alabama birmingham ala jan 29 â€” edi tor mcclure and party arrived at midnight last night today he was escorted to the big furnaces and the wonderful coal and iron mines by mayor lane and other prominent ci tizens he said he did not see how any protection from the government to the mineral region of alabama could equal the protection given it by the almighty he said our repre sentatives in congress should earn estly endeavor to secure an appropria tion for opening the warrior river and then alabama could run england out of the market he said many insignificant creeks in the north and west often got appropriations large enough for the opening of the war rior river to splendid navigation he spoke in o'brien's opera house to 1 night to a large audience he was roundly cheered for his bright prophe sies regarding birmingham's great future a disgusted solon t c green republican member elect from mitchell county to the state legislature went to raleigh at the opening of the general assembly but finding the representatives of democratic faith and principles to be overwhelmingly in the ascendancy thought there was not much chance for him to run the machine so he bid them adieu for his mountain home on arriving he told his con stituency that he could not do any thing with but thirteen negroes six revenue officers and ten republicans against ninety-finite of the best look ing most intelligent democrats heartily disgusted with the situation he did not tarry there even long enough to prove his attendance but thinks he possibly may return about the last of february to see how things are going â€” hickory press increase of crime the increase in crimes of violence during the year just closed is very marked fairly coirplete returns have been compiled showing 3,377 murders in the united states in 1884 against 1,494 in 1883 of suicides there were 1,897 in 1884 compared with 910 the previous year the num ber of executions have been 111 against 105 in 1883 a very small in crease when the number of capital crimes have been so large but this is accounted for in some degree when it is known that 219 culprits have met mob violence during this year against 91 in 1883 hanging was the general form assumed by the^e violent acts only 25 of this number being shot 157 of the victims were whites 61 negroes and one japanese while two women were hung to poles out in colorado he stuck to his text on a certain street in denver is a stone mansion of surpassing elegance which with its ground cost nearly one mil lion directly opposite on a vacant lot is a tent boarded up inside as far as the angle of the roof the back end of it is pierced with a stove pipe and in the front end is a door and window in the window hangs a cur tain of costly lace and in the tent is a piano of exquisite tone the tent it self did not cost over 20 the piano upholstery and furniture inside are said to have cost over 3,000 the owner planted his tent over 25 years ago and is one of moderately success ful colorado miners being worth about 50,000 he prefers his tent to any dwelling-house and says he would not exchange it for windsors castle â€” denver xcics a novel craft in these water says the norfolk virginian is a floating saw mill it comes from annapolis and is designed for eastern carolina the owner proposes to go into the rivers cut timber along the banks j and saw it into boards on the deck of his barge it is believed the enter since 1ss0 the total appropriations ' for the erection and maintenance of the white house to date amount to 1.700 000 too much snow stock dying by the thonmnd and many persons frozen to death portland oregon jan 19 â€” du ring the past six weeks ueavy snow storms have prevailed throught east ern oregon and washington territory and the loss of live stock is reported as very heavy cattle and horses perished by the thousands from expo sure and want of food the loss of sheep and hogs however is reported much greater in crook county or egon the per centage of loss is very large but in k i am nth county just south the loss is comparatively light the total money value to the stock raisers is difficult to estimate the latest reports from the settled regions east of cascages are that large num bers of persons were frozea to death during the late cold ami protracted snow storm a number of persons during the continuance of the storm are known to have wandered off and perished most of the bodies of such persons have been recovered since the snow disappeared very recent inquiries among relatives and friends disclose the fact that many persons are still missing and their thereabouts are unknown there can be no doubt as to the fate of the missing persons the precise number of persons perish ing will probably never be known but it is large an alabama stay law a novel proposition to make things easy a dispatch from montgomery ala of jan 28 says in the legislature to-day a strong bill was presented entitled for the relief of the people of alabama it sets forth that by reason of the hard crops the great fi nancial pressure in the state etc leaving the poor debtor to the tender mercies of his more fortunate credi tors without hope of relief without legislative aid and whereas this deplorable condition renders it impossible for a large part of them t pay their debts therefore lie it enacted that it shall not be lawful for any judge of any state court to render any judgment or decree in any civil cases tor less than twenty thousand dollars in two years section 2 and 3 fixes a twenty thou sand dollar penalty for any judge chancellor or sheriff violating the first section said penalty to the person suing the fool killer in china the famous chinese sovereign te pot constructed a bridge in the envi rons of pekin and ordained that it should be reserved for the exclusive use of passengers who by way of toll should cast a dumber of teals into the stream beneath it was no better or more convenient than any one of the other hundred and odd bridges of pekin but many rich mandarins from sheer love of ostentation did not fail to use it and pay toll to the river their names were carefully noted by an obsequious attendant and at the end of a month their estates were confiscated in accordance with the precept of confucius he who makes a foolish use of his fortune is not wor thy to possess it â€” paris firago a temperance view of it if the working people of this coun try want to know why they have hard times every few years we can tell them it is not overproduction nor undercon sumption as those phrases are com monly employed if they had kept the 900,000,000 they spend every year for strong drink in their pockets for th e past five years of good times the pres ent temporary lull in manufacturing and business activity would find many of them able to bear it without being pinched for the necessaries of life it is the overconsumption of whiskey that makes the underconsumption of food and clothing in this land of liberty and liquor the annual bill for bread meat cotton and woolen goods of this great american people foots up a total of a bout 1,250,000,000 but its annual bill for whisky beer and the taxes thereon is 1,400,000,000 in other words it unnecessarily drinks 150,000 000 worth more than it necessarily eats and wears and the people who commit this folly every year are amazed that o:ice in a few years they are hard up and some of them want to hoist the communistic red flag and destroy even body else's property because they have wasted their own share of the national substance in rye juice and other riotous fluids boston traveller nature loves truth so well that it hardly ever admits of flourishing conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty it is not only needless but impairs what it would improve tebbible news comes over the wires of a society in new york city called the knights of hassan-ben-sabbah-ele howairi the society gets its name from a sanguinary mahometan sect which flourished in syria in the ninth century an old man of the moun tain commands the order it has a death's head and cross bones for its sign and a quotation in sanguinary french from charlotte cordav for its motto its objects are death dynamite yen geance and o'donovan rossa and his colleagues are simply blatherskites sta tioned on the outside to make a noise and draw attention from the real per formers shades of the k k k have ye ma terialized in manhattan just in time â€” while a protracted meeting was being held in hensaca ga a number of ministers stopped with mrs j w davis and she was sorely perplexed as to the means of getting something good for them to eat she had tried in vain to get a ham in the place all having been consumed by the large crowd in attendance and but one small chicken could be found while she was busy in the kitchen pre paring the chicken and wondering how she could provide for her guests a covey of partridges flew into the dining room the doors were closed a number of the birds caught and the ministers fared sumptuously london jan 27 â€” the titties con tinues its onslaught on parnell with a stinging artilce in which it says par nell's studied silence regarding the dyna mite outrages calls to mind his attempt to ignore mr forster's indictment of the phoenix park assasins the titties as sures the irish agitators that thir pres ent policy of murder and silence will not pay they will never succeed in coercing the house of commons into accepting a naked resolution by means of spoliation a stitch in timk sates nine du eaeo in various forms is superinduced by the existence of worms in children and adults shrine's indian vermifuge will destroy and expel them thus removing the cause saving both life and money stands at the head the mgiit-iiunnixg domestic that it is the acknowledged leader is a fact that cannot be disputed Â£ fc , many imitate it none equal it the largest armed the lightest running the most beautiful wood work aivd is warranted to be made of the best material to do auy and all kirn-is of work to be complete in every respect agents wanted in unoccupied territory address domestic sewing machine co richmond va for sale by kluttz & kendleman 84 36:ly salisbury n c t f 1 â– *Â» for working people send in cents post ii tiffe and we will mail you c a royal ii valuable sample box of goods that will 11 ul u put you lu the way of making more mon ey in a*ifew days than you ever thought possible at any business capital not require you can live at home and work in spare time only or all the time all or both sex of all ages grandly successful 50 cts to$3easilv earned every evening that all who want work may test the business we make tills un paralleled offer : to all who are not well satisfied we will send 1 to pay for the trouble of writing us full particulars direct ions etc sent free immense pay absolutely sure for all who start at once don't delay address stixson & co portland maine nov 27 s4 ly hardware when you want hardware at low figures call on the undersigned at no 2 granite kow d a atwell agent for the cardwellthresher salisbury n c june 8th â€” tf royster's tosh atfl fkife best sold in the state also german kaiait all for tobacco giano in small size sacks for plant beds truly j d gaskill

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the carolina watchman salisbury n c febuaky 5 1885 â– xfi thir3 series no 16 regorys bjiic mixture . mane-'ircul e . indigestion m v jkegory \. .-..:.".â€¢. 1864 . ! i ,- eby certify ., ,] run dyspeptic , fii i ni self â€¢ , others l 1 v vkisg \ i ;. j.iitni i ;:, n c â– pleamire i your .-. itii reai ... it to any one ii iind i v , m : : nweu i a jenkins \. ( . state tr .. : d t c smith & : .! i ennfcs salis 49:ly fobacco_seed mzr elect \ viu nkw and pedigree . | j p to choose â€¢ i eel and prices price list free ft kagland h o va ieadquarters for . ,] uaker ind tennessee hfarm wagons rgies & spring wagons . â– . i 1 i i i m \ n gram and guano drills imas hay bakes walking ul rivators thomas hvuhows telegraph straw gutters v ind dixie plows loxtcr corn sliollcrs engines and boilers saw and grist mills : ;! i fittings guns i ires wads and caps [)\ ikiinitu fuse iind l'ri i s les building - iind varnishes h(m-ra1sed clover seed ipl in firet class â– t stores i liave on uanu , tei i in in for i lit nrxi . i i.m they have ever w smithdeat s^fop cash or mime.j ra we have made , ebi itecl wagons cith â– s ill Â« no need h ; â€¢ un \ noydex agent i t 0 whit athe best smith in k the county ! 11 kinds of re - . " â– s i mil at â– your watches al l â– ; hhi i r i he u i 1i..uw n pa - ij1 j and c^iktter millinery o continue the mil ' my old stand i a k my m tht'i < rclers â– tin prtttie-1 lot ol j jats hibbons feathers silks clowees tkc i ehytnixg will ; ' 'â– ni w vxi fashioxabi i miis w r barker et 12 lss-1 2:1m \ ps>)37 â€¢ - post.ii mill ~ ' n 1 1 r tomoreinou ild vn â– si houi i tie broad rs i t â– -â– ii i : dlrec :: ramsay mayor his r lls \\ \ " ''" ""â– clients â– s o th , el ' s - thelarg the four seasons id the sumnier each maid's fancy lightly tarns to thoughts of love ami she studies o'er how can she â€¢ iive tiic ice cream trade a shove â€” warsaw wanj in the autumn eadi maid's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love and she btudies o'ei how can she be some fellow's duck or dove sold leaf in the winter eacli maid's fancy turns to thoughts of wealth and love and slu btndiÂ«'s o'er how can she many rich and step above â€” l'uinsrille dem in tlir spring each maid's fancy tn ins to thoughts of easter bonnet and she studies o'er how can she reconcile her pa anon it pretzel's weekly gov seyiÂ»our*s opinion what he thinjcs of mr cleveland and his course albany n y jan 27 â€” colonel dunlaj of albany has returned from a visit to ex-governor horatio sey mour and in an interview tells a ve ry interesting story of the old demo cratic leader's estimate of the president eh ct what col dunlap was asked i his general idea of the president elect he looks upon mr cleveland as a big brainy man conservative in his opinions and likely to be found equal to an emergency if care and dis cretion be exercised in the important point of selecting li is cabinet his ad ministration will be not only a suc cessful but a brilliant one mr sey mour however fears that too much will be expected of the president at the outset of his oflic al term and some disappointment may be express ed from the impossibility of making radical changes immediately it will take time to assimilate the entire ex ecutive force of the country to the views and designs of the new regime this however will be facilitated by t lie investigations which must be made into the doings of republican officials who have held power so long irregularities of every nature may be expected to be found in every branch of the public service and no torious corruption has run rampant wlien the books are overhauled as they must be such wrong doing as may be found will be punished by the removal of i he wrong doers the pub lic remarked mr seymour must be made to realize that we have a clean government in harmony with this purpose too the civil laws must be respected it is mr seymour's opin ion that an opportunity is now open to the democratic party to identify it-elf closely with the future of this country to direct its destinies and to carry on the government in accord ance with the traditions of its great leaders thomas jefferson and an drew jackson war tax washington january 29 â€” the house committee on claims decided to-day by a vote of 9 to 4 to report a l)i ii providing for the refunding of the tax imposed by the government on stales and territories as a war tax and releasing those states which yet owe the tax the following table shows the amount of tax imposed and the amounts due the united states and released under this bill impos ed alabama 529,313 due 520,822 florida 37,523 due 33,993 ; geor gia 584,367 due 512,000 missis sippi 8413,085 due 388,342 north carolina 576,194 dne 8190,000 tennessee 669,498 due 28,176 virginia 729,071 ; south carolina 363,571 the committee was yeas dockery price van aylstine tilman brown of pennsylvania kay newhain och iltree snyder and el wood nays warner love dowd and mcmillan raleigh n c january 29 â€” a number of railway projects are being put on foot one is for a road from goldsboro to fay ettevi lie connecting at the latter place with the cape fear and yadkin valley railroad the pressure for this road is strong the project fur building a road from raleigh to rocky mount is again be ing agitated a survey of the propos ed line from gatfney city s c via rutherfordton marion and bukers ville n c to johnson city tcnn has been completed as fur as ruther ton and is progressing towards ma rion suffocated by coal gas â€” a telegram dated linchburg ya jan 26 say at wytheville yesterday two young men named yernon and walter were found dead in a house it is supposed they v ere suffocated by coal ga one of them was in the hallway and the other in the centre of the room they had probably dis covered their danger during the night and made an unsuccessful effort to reach fresh air they were alone in the house bfec'lure at birmingham the magnificent resources of alabama birmingham ala jan 29 â€” edi tor mcclure and party arrived at midnight last night today he was escorted to the big furnaces and the wonderful coal and iron mines by mayor lane and other prominent ci tizens he said he did not see how any protection from the government to the mineral region of alabama could equal the protection given it by the almighty he said our repre sentatives in congress should earn estly endeavor to secure an appropria tion for opening the warrior river and then alabama could run england out of the market he said many insignificant creeks in the north and west often got appropriations large enough for the opening of the war rior river to splendid navigation he spoke in o'brien's opera house to 1 night to a large audience he was roundly cheered for his bright prophe sies regarding birmingham's great future a disgusted solon t c green republican member elect from mitchell county to the state legislature went to raleigh at the opening of the general assembly but finding the representatives of democratic faith and principles to be overwhelmingly in the ascendancy thought there was not much chance for him to run the machine so he bid them adieu for his mountain home on arriving he told his con stituency that he could not do any thing with but thirteen negroes six revenue officers and ten republicans against ninety-finite of the best look ing most intelligent democrats heartily disgusted with the situation he did not tarry there even long enough to prove his attendance but thinks he possibly may return about the last of february to see how things are going â€” hickory press increase of crime the increase in crimes of violence during the year just closed is very marked fairly coirplete returns have been compiled showing 3,377 murders in the united states in 1884 against 1,494 in 1883 of suicides there were 1,897 in 1884 compared with 910 the previous year the num ber of executions have been 111 against 105 in 1883 a very small in crease when the number of capital crimes have been so large but this is accounted for in some degree when it is known that 219 culprits have met mob violence during this year against 91 in 1883 hanging was the general form assumed by the^e violent acts only 25 of this number being shot 157 of the victims were whites 61 negroes and one japanese while two women were hung to poles out in colorado he stuck to his text on a certain street in denver is a stone mansion of surpassing elegance which with its ground cost nearly one mil lion directly opposite on a vacant lot is a tent boarded up inside as far as the angle of the roof the back end of it is pierced with a stove pipe and in the front end is a door and window in the window hangs a cur tain of costly lace and in the tent is a piano of exquisite tone the tent it self did not cost over 20 the piano upholstery and furniture inside are said to have cost over 3,000 the owner planted his tent over 25 years ago and is one of moderately success ful colorado miners being worth about 50,000 he prefers his tent to any dwelling-house and says he would not exchange it for windsors castle â€” denver xcics a novel craft in these water says the norfolk virginian is a floating saw mill it comes from annapolis and is designed for eastern carolina the owner proposes to go into the rivers cut timber along the banks j and saw it into boards on the deck of his barge it is believed the enter since 1ss0 the total appropriations ' for the erection and maintenance of the white house to date amount to 1.700 000 too much snow stock dying by the thonmnd and many persons frozen to death portland oregon jan 19 â€” du ring the past six weeks ueavy snow storms have prevailed throught east ern oregon and washington territory and the loss of live stock is reported as very heavy cattle and horses perished by the thousands from expo sure and want of food the loss of sheep and hogs however is reported much greater in crook county or egon the per centage of loss is very large but in k i am nth county just south the loss is comparatively light the total money value to the stock raisers is difficult to estimate the latest reports from the settled regions east of cascages are that large num bers of persons were frozea to death during the late cold ami protracted snow storm a number of persons during the continuance of the storm are known to have wandered off and perished most of the bodies of such persons have been recovered since the snow disappeared very recent inquiries among relatives and friends disclose the fact that many persons are still missing and their thereabouts are unknown there can be no doubt as to the fate of the missing persons the precise number of persons perish ing will probably never be known but it is large an alabama stay law a novel proposition to make things easy a dispatch from montgomery ala of jan 28 says in the legislature to-day a strong bill was presented entitled for the relief of the people of alabama it sets forth that by reason of the hard crops the great fi nancial pressure in the state etc leaving the poor debtor to the tender mercies of his more fortunate credi tors without hope of relief without legislative aid and whereas this deplorable condition renders it impossible for a large part of them t pay their debts therefore lie it enacted that it shall not be lawful for any judge of any state court to render any judgment or decree in any civil cases tor less than twenty thousand dollars in two years section 2 and 3 fixes a twenty thou sand dollar penalty for any judge chancellor or sheriff violating the first section said penalty to the person suing the fool killer in china the famous chinese sovereign te pot constructed a bridge in the envi rons of pekin and ordained that it should be reserved for the exclusive use of passengers who by way of toll should cast a dumber of teals into the stream beneath it was no better or more convenient than any one of the other hundred and odd bridges of pekin but many rich mandarins from sheer love of ostentation did not fail to use it and pay toll to the river their names were carefully noted by an obsequious attendant and at the end of a month their estates were confiscated in accordance with the precept of confucius he who makes a foolish use of his fortune is not wor thy to possess it â€” paris firago a temperance view of it if the working people of this coun try want to know why they have hard times every few years we can tell them it is not overproduction nor undercon sumption as those phrases are com monly employed if they had kept the 900,000,000 they spend every year for strong drink in their pockets for th e past five years of good times the pres ent temporary lull in manufacturing and business activity would find many of them able to bear it without being pinched for the necessaries of life it is the overconsumption of whiskey that makes the underconsumption of food and clothing in this land of liberty and liquor the annual bill for bread meat cotton and woolen goods of this great american people foots up a total of a bout 1,250,000,000 but its annual bill for whisky beer and the taxes thereon is 1,400,000,000 in other words it unnecessarily drinks 150,000 000 worth more than it necessarily eats and wears and the people who commit this folly every year are amazed that o:ice in a few years they are hard up and some of them want to hoist the communistic red flag and destroy even body else's property because they have wasted their own share of the national substance in rye juice and other riotous fluids boston traveller nature loves truth so well that it hardly ever admits of flourishing conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty it is not only needless but impairs what it would improve tebbible news comes over the wires of a society in new york city called the knights of hassan-ben-sabbah-ele howairi the society gets its name from a sanguinary mahometan sect which flourished in syria in the ninth century an old man of the moun tain commands the order it has a death's head and cross bones for its sign and a quotation in sanguinary french from charlotte cordav for its motto its objects are death dynamite yen geance and o'donovan rossa and his colleagues are simply blatherskites sta tioned on the outside to make a noise and draw attention from the real per formers shades of the k k k have ye ma terialized in manhattan just in time â€” while a protracted meeting was being held in hensaca ga a number of ministers stopped with mrs j w davis and she was sorely perplexed as to the means of getting something good for them to eat she had tried in vain to get a ham in the place all having been consumed by the large crowd in attendance and but one small chicken could be found while she was busy in the kitchen pre paring the chicken and wondering how she could provide for her guests a covey of partridges flew into the dining room the doors were closed a number of the birds caught and the ministers fared sumptuously london jan 27 â€” the titties con tinues its onslaught on parnell with a stinging artilce in which it says par nell's studied silence regarding the dyna mite outrages calls to mind his attempt to ignore mr forster's indictment of the phoenix park assasins the 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